About us

Field of Flowers was founded in 1990 by Donn Flipse, a third generation florist in South Florida, and now has locations covering the Ft. Lauderdale, Miami and Boca Raton metro areas. Field of Flowers has been awarded as “Best Florist” by numerous organizations including the Boca Forum and Sun Sentinel, Davie and Cooper City Gazette, CBS Local Miami has named Field of Flowers the “Best Floral Shop.” We have the largest selection of fresh flowers, flower arrangements and plant gifts, and are open 7 days a week with same day delivery and 2 locations to serve you.

News & Recognitions

Field of Flowers becomes FTD Top 100 PartnerCongratulations! Field of Flowers is an FTD Top 100 Partner. As an industry leader for more than 100 years, we recognize that our success is largely based on florists like Field of Flowers... For the complete article, click here.

Field of Flowers (Boca Raton) Honors Customers, First Ladies and Sunflowers with a Unique Thank You Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 22nd.Field of Flowers florist celebrates its customers Saturday, Oct 22nd. Learn the floral secrets of First Ladies. Create unique flower designs with your local florist. Free demonstrations and prizes all day long. Plus, Sunflowers 20% off.

Field of Flowers (Davie) Honors Customers, First Ladies and Love with a Unique Thank You Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 22nd.Field of Flowers florist celebrates its customers Saturday, Oct 22nd. Learn the floral secrets of First Ladies. Learn flower art with The Love Artist. Free demonstrations and prizes all day long. Plus, Sunflowers 20% off.

Save 20% on Sunflowers at Field of Flowers Sunflower Celebration through Oct. 23rd, Online, Phone and at Boca Raton and Davie, FL Flower MarketsField of Flowers continues its celebration of the Sunflower through Sunday, October 23rd with 20% savings on all Sunflower arrangements, stems and bunches. Learn to create your own unique arrangement at the Free floral demonstrations at 2:00pm on Saturday.

Field of Flowers and Memorial Healthcare System present a Pink Tea in Celebration of Breast Health MonthField of Flowers and Memorial Healthcare System invite women to learn about breast health at a Pink Tea on Saturday, October 22nd, 12-1 pm, at the Field of Flowers flower market in Davie.

Field of Flowers designed centerpieces for social directors event The Annual Social Directors’ Roundtable, a gathering of social directors at country clubs throughout South Florida, held their annual event at Maggiano’s of Boca Raton. Highlighting the event were centerpieces donated by Field of Flowers. For the complete article featured on the Sun Sentinel blog, click here.

South Florida flower businesses to merge...Two 20-year-old flower delivery and flower shops in South Florida are combining operations to reduce costs in an economy where flowers are less of an impulse buy.Field of Flowers, which has retail stores in Boca Raton and Davie, and wholesaler Tradewinds Wholesale Florists said Tuesday that they would merge operations. Tradewinds will become the wholesale department of Field of Flowers, moving into its Davie store, said Field of Flowers founder Donn Flipse.For the complete article featured in SunSentinel.com, click here.

Florida State Florists' Association Honors Field of Flowers Ceo With Lifetime Achievement AwardDonn Flipse, president and CEO of Field of Flowers, was recently honored by the Florida State Florists’ Association (FSFA) with the Jeanne Parsons award for his dedication and good name in the floral industry. For the complete article, click here.Field of Flowers enters county with Dadeland Florist purchaseField of Flowers, a company that operates fresh flower superstores and flower delivery in Broward and Plam Beach counties, has purchased Dadeland Florist, a 20-year-old florist located in the Kendal area...For the complete article featured in South Miami News, click here.

Gift Presented to Dwight Lauderdale of WPLG Channel 10Donn Flipse was interviewed and shown on Channel 10 WPLG providing a floral gift basket to Dwight Lauderdale upon his soon-to-come exit from the station after more than 30 years. Segment aired on May 1, 2008. Shopping GuideThis is the superstore flower shop of South Florida flower stores, with lots of room to roam and collect individual flower buds, bunches or bouquet of flowers by yourself or with a salesperson...For the complete article from City & Shore, click here.Learn Flower Arranging in August at Boca's Field of FlowersFree classes in how to arrange roses are being offered at the Field of Flowers shop, 8177 Glades Road, at 2pm Saturdays through August 30. "People can come observe and listen to someone from our staff...For the complete article from the Sun-Sentinel, click here.

Blooming Obstacles Abound for Florists as Mother's Day LoomsSouth Florida florists are feeling the pinch of higher fuel prices and the slow economy as they start delivering bouquets for Mother's Day, traditionally among the busiest days of the year. Flower shops have been...For the complete article from the Sun-Sentinel, click here.

'Discount Flowers' Could Cost You a FortuneIf you listen to radio, watch cable TV, or, I've just discovered, read the Sun-Sentinel website, you've heard or seen the pitch for ProFlowers.com, especially this week with Mother's Day approaching. It sounds...For the complete article from SunSentinel.com, click here.

Quality ControlDonn Flipse has a laser focus on the continuous improvement of processes and quality, and he encourages his 120 employees to have the same focus. Flipse, founder, presidend and CEO of fresh flower superstore Field of Flowers, says that if employees focus on continous improvement, they can help you improve...For the complete article featured in Smart Business, click here.

The Official Florist of the Florida Panthers and the Sunrise BB&T Center

Amy Stewart on Field of Flowers:

"I fell hopelessly in love with this store when I was in Miami and spent an entire day driving from one Field of Flowers location to the next because I just couldn’t get enough of it. Here, at last, were all the flowers I’d seen all over the world, and now I could buy just a stem of each-a single green star-of-Bethlehem, a stalk of seeded eucalyptus, a “Limbo” rose, and a “Star Gazer” lily. Many flowers sold for around a dollar a stem, including gorgeous red and orange Ecuadorian roses (and this was just a few days before Valentine’s Day, when most florists were selling arrangements for eighty bucks), and young green hydrangea blossoms, which are impossible to find anywhere else in winter. It was like a wholesale market for the ordinary retail customers, an utterly unpretentious, bare-bones, superstore setting where you could get the most gorgeous flowers from around the world. And all of the flowers came with a firm vase life guarantee: seven days for most, and five days for some short-lived specialty flowers. I was hooked. I filled my drab hotel room with odd and unusual flowers I picked up at the three shops, and left them behind for the housekeeping staff to wonder about."